Hello everyone!
I am posting this on behalf of my hubby, he is about to be 42 and for about a year or so he had been feeling a bit off (mostly tiredness, lethargic, not a lot of drive to do things, etc - he even lost some weight without trying and with no changes to diet or lifestyle) which very unlike him.
We have a varied diet while eating a bit of everything and he exercises daily.
He is of South Asian ethnicity which puts him at higher risk. He is slender built and not overweight.
We went to the GP for testing and we have done quite a bit of it as the initial tests suggested possible inflammation, high cholesterol and reduced kidney function.
Our diet doesn’t justify his cholesterol..
Since test 1, we did more testing and in just 2.5 weeks his kidney function has dropped significantly. From 77 to 58!
Function was also reduced last year at 79 (but wasn’t flagged up and we didn’t notice either, so it was stable but then suddenly dropped).
I’ll post the results below for comparison.
The GPs we have seen didn’t seem particularly concerned (which worried me) although they’ve agreed to refer for a scan (which may take 1-3 months) and repeat blood test in a few weeks.
My worry is that if function managed to drop so drastically in 2-3 weeks what could happen in a further 2-3 weeks?
Based on some of the research online, it seems we SHOULD BE CONCERNED and act quickly.
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Results 23 June 2022
Above range Red blood cell count, haematocrit, eosinophil count.
Renal function tests
Serum sodium level - 139 mmol/L [133.0 - 146.0]
Serum potassium level - 4.2 mmol/L [3.5 - 5.3]
Serum creatinine level - 103 umol/L [60.0 - 125.
eGFR using creatinine - 77 mL/min/1.73m2 [> 89.0] ❗️
A1c - 36 mmol/L
Serum urea level - 5.2 mmol/L [2.5 - 7.8]
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Results 12 July 2022
Result
Erythrocyte sedimentation rate - 22 mm/Hr [0.0 - 17.0] ❗️
Serum calcium level - 2.38 mmol/L [2.2 - 2.6]
Serum inorganic phosphate - 0.87 mmol/L [0.8 - 1.5] ⚠️
Serum adjusted calcium concentration - 2.33 mmol/L [2.2 - 2.61]
Serum alkaline phosphatase - 79 U/L [30.0 - 130.0]
Serum total protein level 78 g/L [60.0 - 80.0]⚠️
Serum albumin level - 44 g/L [35.0 - 50.01]
Serum globulin level - 34 g/L [19.0 - 35.01] ⚠️
Serum sodium level - 137 mmol/L [133.0 - 146.0]
Serum potassium level - 4.0 mmol/L [3.5 - 5.31
Serum creatinine level - 130 umol/L [60.0 - 125.01❗️
eGFR using creatinine - 58 mL/min/1.73m2 > 89.01 ❗️
Immunoglobulin G - 13.7 g/L [5.4 - 16.1]
Immunoglobulin A - 3.96 g/L [0.8 - 2.8] ❗️
Immunoglobulin M - 0.71 g/L[0.5 - 0.9]
So my questions are:
- Would you be concerned?
- Should I ask for any further tests?
- Where can I seek further advice?
- is there a way to be referred to a specialist?
- What’s the process of being diagnosed with something like CKD (for example) ?
Lastly, if these were your results, would you feel comfortable to wait say 3 weeks for another blood test and appointment?
We’ve asked a lot of questions to the GP and they weren’t a concerned as I said, but my gut feeling is telling me that something isn’t right effectively.